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README.md
Eventos
Development
Server
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Install Elixir (and Erlang) by following the instructions at https://elixir-lang.github.io/install.html
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Install PostgreSQL
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Start postgres and make sure the postgis extension is installed.
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Create a postgres user with database creation capabilities, using the following:
createuser -d -P elixir
and setelixir
as the password. -
Fetch dependencies with
mix deps.get
. -
Create your database with
mix ecto.create
. -
Create the postgis extension on the database with a postgres user that has superuser capabilities:
psql eventos_dev
create extension if not exists postgis;
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Run migrations:
mix ecto.migrate
. -
Start Phoenix endpoint with
mix phx.server
.
Now you can visit localhost:4000
from your browser
and see the website (server and client) in action.
Client
If you plan to specifically change the client side (frontend), do the following once the server is running:
- Install the latest version of NodeJS
- Change directory to
js/
. - Install JavaScript package dependencies:
npm install
. - Run the developement server in watch mode:
npm run dev
. This will open a browser onlocalhost:8080
that gets automatically reloaded on change.
Production
Ready to run in production? Please check our deployment guides.
Learn more
- Official website: http://www.phoenixframework.org/
- Guides: http://phoenixframework.org/docs/overview
- Docs: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix
- Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/phoenix-talk
- Source: https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix